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SS ——————EEEEEeEe—EeEE GION BANQUET Isa 00. Tan] PANWERS TONIGHT TOTOP e™ervovreces, TOREORPANIE CHEYE Wyo., April 29.— 8. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE > men in this Country and it is the inten:]Massam at public anction to the hizh- M. A estas has returned from You need it—everybody needs it— ti tion of those interested in the welfare|est bidder for cash to satisfy said exe-| Douglas, where he made the trip yes-| Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this § of the woolgrowers of Natrona County} cution and all costs. terday overland. He reports that the|Spring. Without fail try this famous 1 to perfect a more active association at this meeting tomorrow night. sage Eines 4 NOTICE OF SALE! NOTICE is hereby given that by vir- PAT ROYCE, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming. (N&s) Publish April 29th, May 6th, 1920. is are in very bad condition of the t st great Spring Cleaner—fiz-ik. Smith- |» F. Truesdell ef Nowood, Wyo., is in . 8] | tue of an execution sued out of the} the city from his ranch home, attend-| Jessup, superintendent of the Cheyenne | District Court of the Sixth Judicial Dis-| ing to business matters and’ visiting r district public schools, today made pub-| trict within ‘and for the County of Ne-| with friends. us the fact that his office was entered | trona, State of Wyoming, in favor of a Arrangements Made for Entertain- ment of 600 Members of Local Post by Women’s ’y & yeggman last Saturday and the ;Safe opened thru manipulation of the ;combination. The inrtuder failed to {Open the inner door of the safe before jhe perhaps Was frightened away by someone passing the office, and he ob- | President Wilson of State Associa- tion to Address Meeting of | Massam, in the suit of H. C. Chappe! jand Mark U. Weber, Plaintiffs, vs. FE H. C. Chappell and against Edward F. ward ‘©. Massam and Charles J. Tu« er, defendants, dated March 29, A. D, 1920, the undersigned as Sheriff within BETTER | Our Clean Sweep Sale NOW ON Women’s Ready-to-Wear SELLING AT A FRACTION OF THEIR VALUE Make One Dollar do the Work of Two tained no loot. There was little of and for Natrona County, Wyoming, has value in the safe. : Flockmasters Called levied upon 250,000 shares of the capi- tal stock in the Weber Petroleum Com- ir eae Life is a burd | * 5 Reorganization of the Natrona Coun-| pany, a corporation, the personal prop-| fe is a burden when the body! |Daylight Saving Is ty Woolgrowers' Association and more erty of the said’ defancant, Edward (,| 18 tacked with pain. Everything | | activity in the organization is said to| Massam and situated in my county. No-| worries and the victim becomes Asked by Dealers be the object of the meeting of all tice is hereby given that on the 10th| despondent and ed. To| sheep men in this county, to be held in} day of May, A. D., 1920, at the hour of) fs ae downheart | the county court house tomorrow night.| ten o'clock, a. m., at the front door or! 728 back the sunshine take in Capital City Dr. J. M. Wilson, president of the the Court House of Natrona County, att GOLD MEDAL Wyoming Woolgrowers’ Association, | Casper, Wyoming, I will sell said Der- | S [CAPSULES] ber Auxiliary When?—Tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Where?—At L 0. 0. F. hail. What?—The American Legion jubi- lation banquet for members of George Vroman post of the legion. “fhe American Legion's “Get-Anoth- er-Member” drive for members in Cas- per will be brot to a close tonight with| a huge banquet in the I. Q. O. F. hall from McKinley, Wyo., will be the prin | sonal Property of the said Edward F. cipal speaker of the evening. 29.—A com-| J. B. Wilson, secretary of the state (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., April oe to be prepared «nd cooked by mem. | mittee {ebresenting Cheyenne business | as cistian, and Prot. Hin of the Unt: 5 TYPEWRITERS - pers of the Woman’s auxiliary of the ‘oday petitioned the city council to| Versity 01 yoming, Ww! is a wool | Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer || Amefican Legion of Casper. ‘The feast "iss & “daylight saving” ordinance sPeeialist, will also ‘atk at the meet: | CORONAL. C. SMITH | 22° Raters! temedy of Holland for over is to start about 6:30 o'clock, Every] Siilar to that which is to become ef- 28- M. L. Bishop, president of the Casper Typewrite ulting from kidney, liver and frie med | member of the American Legion in Cas-/ fective in Denver, Laramie and other | N@trona County Woolgrowers’ Associa- P’ 7P - troubles, All druggists, thres elses, "| per has been invited to attend the ban-|cities May 1. Inasmuch ag it will be! 0% 3s expected to preside at the meet-| Exc! Look for the name Geld M anaes ae 146 EA : quet, membership cards or application | impossible for the council to make such | & ; 101 Wyatt Bldg. hone 856 snd ecenth me Seherion “ee” bes ST SECOND STREET cards for membership being the only|an ordinance effective before May 19.| mately requirement for admission. the business men in the meanwhile are | = The Woman's auxiliary of the legion| signing an agreement to put “daylight has made arrangements to care for|saving"’ into effect May 1 by voluntary 500 to 600 members of the legion be-| observance of the hours which the ordi- cause the present drive-which has last-|nance will prescribe. ed for two weeks is expected to have reavhed this total. The plan of “get- CHEY ting another member” would have in- CHEYE creased the Casper post of the legion, ward to nearly 800 members. man, at the edge of the business dis- Special music by the crack Anieri-' trict early Tuesday evening, end robbed can Legion orchestra is expected to|of $85 and a gold watch. attract many to the banquet who oth-| Se ee erwise would not attend. But this is| Plain and fancy sewing; price reas- making no mention of the “eats” pre-|0nable; will come to. your house or pared by the woman's branch of the ‘ke sewing home, 628 Hart st.; phone legion here Altho the menu is being kept secret, service men on the “in- | it will bear no resemblance | ! rmy or navy “mess.” | llowing the banquet, many legion | members are planning to attend the regular Dhursday night dance being giv- | en by the Woman‘s auxiliary. The us-| Death | ual admission prices will, prevail; at| this dance. The American Legion ‘or-| $< _—- E HOLDUP GETS $35 Wyo. April 29.—Ea- Anteérton was held up by a gun- Second Announcement It required one day to become accustomed to our new location. r<¢ @ Cleaner has been Wt Elected President Housecleaning Association However We fed 600 people yesterday 1 2>\el~ix £4 chestra will supply the music for the We will appreciate your patronage, and we are con- Eile ' a s. It is expected to be the larg-| to fident you will appreciate our service, because it knocks est dance nm this season. the “H’” out of the H. C. L. We make all our own pastries NOTICE OF SALE! - NOTICE is hereby given that by vir- tue of an execution issued out of tue District Court of the Sixth Judicial Dis- Comms triet within and for the County of Nat |, — | The Only Restaurant in Town with a Heart i trona, State of Wyoming, in favor =| “Gets-It” Makes ” 5 ’ Mark U. Weber and against Edward) : - ip Lose Their F. Massam, in the sult of H. C. Ci Grip and Lift Off Painlessly, | : pell and. Mark Ui Weber; ‘plaintitt The first thing "Gets does when it Jands ob a corn or callus 4s to snuff out the pain. corn or callus and moma Se Harvey Cafeteria | Bini d y ; Just Around the Corner on Second from 'Webel’s ae Rose and Fisher, Managers rf Edward F. Massam and- Charles Tucker, defendants, dated March £9,| A. D., 1920) the undersigned as Sheriff within ‘and for Natrofa County, Wyo-| ming, has levied upon 250,000 shay the capital stock in the Weber Petro-| leum Company, a corporation, the per- | sonal” property “of the®®@id d@fendant, Edward F. Massam and situated in my county. “Notice is. hereb¥ given’ that on the 10th day of May, A. D., 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock, 2. m., at the front door of the Court House of Na- trona County, at’ Casper, Wyoming, [ will sell said personal property of the said Edward f. Massam at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash to. satisfy said execution and all costs. PAT ROYCE, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming. (Ne&s) il 29, May 6, 1920. $$$ IT BEATS.... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS For a limited time you,can buy a HOOVER CLEANER for only $5 down and balance in small monthly payments | | 4 Spe! “Finish” for Corns Soon, it is almost ready to fall off. You help it just a little by lift- ing it off ‘twixt thumb and finger. 128; 1020.54 stole SORE reeks, fe Begause Casper; Wyomiyg, April 23, E ere ig no hurt left in it. Millions , Clerk.| have proved it the cleanest, surest, ails Office of the County Olen.) - sateus ena encatepisenant casio The State of Wyoming, : “Gets-It,” the never failing, guar- 2 $8.2 anteed money-back corn remover costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mfid by E. Lawrence &-Go.. Chicago. Sold in Casper and recommended as} the world’s best corn remedy by Kim-| ball Drug Store and Caspeer Pharmacy. | SECOND-HAND FURNITURE We have just received TWO CARLOADS Everything in the Furniture line at right prices HARNED AND SON 120 West Midwest Avenue Phone 249 (Old Address—121 West First Street) Publish Ap County of Natrona, : ced ard of County Commissioners in} Natrona County, Wyoming, met rd day of April, 1920, in special} , there being present Robert “| h, Chairman, Commissioners J. 7. Griffith and T. A. Hall and H. K. Carl-| son, County Clerk. The, following pro- LIIIOPIGIIO IS IIL t A home demonstration at your convenience. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 Pi ceedings were had, te-wit: It is ordered that the Sheriff of Ns trona County be notified that no for clerk or stenographer hire will be} approved by this Board after April 30, 1920 “It is ordered that the Sheriff of Na trona County, Wyoming, be notif Submit the appointments of all regitler sial deputies to this Board ter or disapproval, as provided ‘by a special meeting of this Board, » held on Monday, April 26, 1929, t 10 o'clock a. an. It is declared to ba the sense of tt soard that gn the ture this Br hhold approval of salary requisition from any and all county employes whose names have not been submitted to t Board for approval.” re being no further business the ljourned. ROBT. J. ‘VEITCH, Chairman? OPECIAL CANDY SALE For a Few Days Only on ‘ BON BONS, CHOCOLATES, MIXED CANDIES PUT UP HU IMPORTED HAND-MADE AND PAINTED Japanese and Chinese Baskets These Candies are strictly fresh— Made daily in our own Factory CASPER-MADE GOODS Why buy stale shipped-in Candies when you can get 100 per cent pure fresh Candies? SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Lukis Candy Co. Manufacturers of High-Grade Candies MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED is I ri i K, CARLSON, County Clerk. blish April 29, 1920. After you eat—always use EATONIC “By Their Deeds Ye Shall Know Them” 7-cne or two tablets—eat like candy. Instanth relievesiieartburn, Bloated Gassy ‘eeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the harmfulacids.and gases right out of the body and, of course, you Ret well. Tensof thousands pasts peal ully* benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- gist. Cost a trifle. 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